FIFA president Sepp Blatter floats theory that racism is natural

FIFA president Sepp Blatter wrote a column about racism in the organisation’s weekly magazine.

In denouncing racism, he cited “research into human evolution” that he says shows racism is hardwired into our DNA. Racism is natural, he says, but we must fight to “suppress gut feelings.”

Here’s his take:

Some scientists claim there is a germ of racist thinking within all of us. Their conclusions are based on research into human evolution. A fear of strangers and a suspicion of the unknown is a basic or ‘caveman’ instinct and part of a strategy for survival in an age when mammoths were served up for breakfast.

Tens of thousands of years have passed but the basic instinct has remained, the researchers say. If so, it is disquieting, because it would mean racism is in our DNA. However, the evolutionary biologists say, there is an antidote: the intellect. It can suppress gut feelings, differentiate us from animals, and make us humans with clear principles and values.

This does not mean that more intelligent people are less susceptible, or vice-versa (although the incident in Paris might appear to suggest this).